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Alphonse of Poitiers ( 11 November 1220 – 21 August 1271 ) was the Count of Poitou from 1225 and Count of Toulouse ( as Alfonso II ) from 1247.
After the failure of the crusade, John travelled throughout Europe seeking assistance, but found support only from Frederick, who then married John and Maria's daughter Isabella II in 1225.
24 June 1225 was finally fixed as the date for the departure of Frederick II, and Honorius III brought about his marriage to Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem with a view to binding him closer to the plan.
* Marie of Brienne ( 1225 – 1275 ), who married Emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople.
The most powerful of the early rulers of Berg, Engelbert II of Berg died in an assassination on November 7, 1225.
* 1218 – 1225 Engelbert II of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne, Regent of Berg
Adolphus III ( d. 1225 ), his successor, received Dithmarschen in fee from the emperor Frederick I, but in 1203 the fortunes of war compelled him to surrender Holstein to Valdemar II of Denmark who mandated Albert of Orlamünde, the cession being confirmed in a Golden bull by the emperor Frederick II in 1214 and the pope in 1217, thus provoking the nobles in Holstein.
Archbishop Eberhard II of Regensberg was made a prince of the Empire in 1213, and created three new sees: Chiemsee ( 1216 ), Seckau ( 1218 ) and Lavant ( 1225 ).
The now crowned Queen was sent to Italy and married in person to Frederick II in the cathedral of Brindisi, on 9 November 1225.
John retained the crown but only as regent on behalf of his daughter who married ( in 1225 ) to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Emperor Frederick II, the heir to the crown of Jerusalem and Isabella of Brienne ( 9 November 1225 ) started from the port of Brindisi in 1227 for the Sixth Crusade Like other Pugliese ports, Brindisi for a short while was ruled by Venice, but was soon reconquered by Spain.
The town was probably built by the Bishop of Basel, Heinrich II von Thun, between 1225 ( mention of domum de Bilne ) and 1230 ( mention of in urbe mea de Beuna ).
* Engelbert II von Berg 1216 – 1225, nephew of Bruno III above
After Oppenheim was given back to the Empire in 1147, it became in 1225 a Free Imperial City during the Staufer emperor Frederick II ’ s time.
It was upgraded and enlarged substantially under the reign of Frederick II between 1225 and 1228.
In 1225, Andrew II expelled the Teutonic Knights from Transylvania, and they had to transfer to the Baltic Sea.
In Nürnberg on 29 November 1225 she married Henry, King elected of Germany and eldest son of the Emperor Frederick II.
The archbishop of cologne Engelbert II of Berg was killed on November 7, 1225 by his cousin Frederick of Isenberg in Gievilberch.
Alarmed by the knights ' rapidly expanding power, in 1225 Andrew II expelled the Order which henceforth relocated to Prussia in 1226, although the colonists remained in the Burzenland.
* 1225 Count Frederick of Isenberg for killing his uncle Engelbert II of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne.
* Golden Bull of Rimini-a non-Papal decree in 1225 by Frederic II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, assigning conquest & Christianization of the Preuss on the Baltic coast to the Order of Teutonic Knights
Count Engelbert II of Berg, also known as Saint Engelbert, Engelbert of Cologne, Engelbert I, Archbishop of Cologne or Engelbert I of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne ( 1185 or 1186, Schloss Burg – 7 November 1225, Gevelsberg ) was Archbishop of Cologne and a saint ; he was the victim of a notorious murder by a member of his own family.

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There are ruins of an, originally Moorish, castle ( currently ( 2006 ) under restoration ) having been a fortified city of the Moors ( with the Hispano-Arabic name Baguh ) which was captured by the Christians under Ferdinand III in 1225, lost again in 1327, and finally retaken in 1340 by Alfonso XI.
According to the colophon attached to most of the existing copies, the Kebra Nagast originally was written in Coptic, then translated into Arabic in the Year of Mercy 409 ( dated to AD 1225 ) by a team of Ethiopian clerics during the office of Abuna Abba Giyorgis, and finally into Ge ' ez at the command of the governor of Enderta Ya ' ibika Igzi '.

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The Blessed Pope Innocent V ( c. 1225 – 22 June 1276 ), born Pierre de Tarentaise, was Pope from 21 January 1276 until his death.
In 1225 Duke Konrad I of Masovia asked the Teutonic Knights to protect his territory from such raids.
The word scorpion is thought to have originated in Middle English between 1175 and 1225 AD from Old French, or from Italian, both derived from the Latin word, which in turn has its roots in the Greek word –.
The earliest known depiction of a fishing reel comes from a Southern Song ( 1127 – 1279 ) painting done in 1195 by Ma Yuan ( c. 1160 – 1225 ) called " Angler on a Wintry Lake ," showing a man sitting on a small sampan boat while casting out his fishing line.
The lower part or the window, showing scenes from the Infancy of Christ dates from the main glazing campaign around 1225.
The first phase from 1209 to 1215 was quite successful for the northern forces, but this was followed by a series of local rebellions from 1215 to 1225 which undid many of these earlier gains.
Richard of Cornwall ( 5 January 1209 – 2 April 1272 ) was Count of Poitou ( from 1225 to 1243 ), 1st Earl of Cornwall ( from 1225 ) and German King ( formally " King of the Romans ", from 1257 ).
He was made High Sheriff of Berkshire at the age of only eight, was styled Count of Poitou from 1225 and in the same year, at the age of sixteen, his brother King Henry III gave him Cornwall as a birthday present, making him High Sheriff of Cornwall.
The Marduk Prophecy is a text describing the travels of the Marduk idol from Babylon, in which he pays a visit to the land of Ḫatti, corresponding to the statue ’ s seizure during the sack of the city by Mursilis I in 1531 BC, Assyria, when Tukulti-Ninurta I overthrew Kashtiliash IV in 1225 BC and took the idol to Assur, and Elam, when Kudur-nahhunte ransacked the city and pilfered the statue around 1160 BC.
The English word " prophecy " ( noun ) in the sense of " function of a prophet " appeared in Europe from about 1225, from Old French profecie ( 12th century ), and from Late Latin prophetia, Greek prophetia " gift of interpreting the will of the gods ", from Greek prophetes ( see prophet ).

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Dolgynwal, which had been founded c. 1190, had acquired Ellesmere Church, its most substantial property, from Llywelyn the Great in 1225

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In 1225 – 1226 the Bridge over the Rhine was constructed by Bishop Heinrich von Thun and lesser Basel ( Kleinbasel ) founded as a bridgehead to protect the bridge.
Thomas Aquinas ( c. 1225 – 1274 ), a theologian in Medieval Europe, adapted the argument he found in his reading of Aristotle and Avicenna to form one of the most influential versions of the cosmological argument.
In about 1225, during a lull in the Albigensian Crusade, the bishopric of Razes was added.
Saint Thomas Aquinas of Aquin, or Aquino ( c. 1225 – 7 March 1274 ) was a philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition, known as " Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Universalis ".
( 2000 ) England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings: 1075 – 1225.
Similarly, Lancelot and his cuckolding of Arthur with Guinevere became one of the classic motifs of the Arthurian legend, although the Lancelot of the prose Lancelot ( c. 1225 ) and later texts was a combination of Chrétien's character and that of Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet.
However, defeats for the Latin empire resulted in the island reverting to Byzantine rule in 1225.
At Standard Sea Level conditions ( corresponding to a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius ), the speed of sound is 340. 3 m / s ( 1225 km / h, or 761. 2 mph, or 661. 5 knots, or 1116 ft / s ) in the Earth's atmosphere.
The charter first passed into law in 1225 ; the 1297 version, with the long title ( originally in Latin ) " The Great Charter of the Liberties of England, and of the Liberties of the Forest ," still remains on the statute books of England and Wales.
According to the Gopalavamsa chronicle, the Kiratas ruled for about 1225 years ( 800 BCE – 300 CE ), their reign had a total of 29 kings during that time.
This ended the powerful Kirata dynasty that had lasted for about 1225 years.
At least one historian puts Ìfikuánim's reign much later, around 1225 AD.
Thomas Aquinas ( c. 1225 – 1274 ), wrote Summa Theologica and Summa Contra Gentiles which both present various versions of the Cosmological argument and Teleological argument, respectively.
But the Treaty of San Germano in July 1225 permitted a further delay of two years.

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